Periodically, I have moments where I enjoy my online reading preferences. One of those was a couple of days ago when Mr. Obama's campaign began pushing the idea that Mr. Romney favored fewer firemen, teachers, etc.

As my father-in-law once said, when they talk about taxes it’s always for teachers, firemen, and police — but when they spend your taxes, it always seems to go to some guy in a leather chair downtown you never heard of.

As Reason noted, a lot of the stimulus money was advertised as going to help local government jobs like teachers, cops, and firemen, but on those few occasions when the money actually supported those jobs, those people got laid off anyway after the gravy train ran empty. Not exactly the sort of jobs program that was advertised up front.

From Mr. Romney's campaign:

“President Obama fundamentally believes in raising taxes to grow
government. He believes that we must hire more government workers to fix
the economy. Every day, we learn why President Obama has not been the
leader to take us out of this economic crisis. President Obama wants to
stimulate government, Mitt Romney wants to stimulate the real world
economy.”

It's good to understand the talking points before they come out so I can just bypass the conversation altogether later on.